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5 .  mainTEnanCE

5.1

 

Periodically check that all fixings are tight and secure, but 

dO nOT

 overtighten.

5.2

 

check that the treads are in good condition and are not worn, replace if necessary.

5.3

 

When not in use, store in a clean, dry, childproof environment.

4.5 

Extension ladder

 

imPORTanT! always position the ladder at an angle between 65° and 75° to the  horizontal. The ladder will be within  

 

this range if the base is one third of the effective ladder length away from the foot of the wall. 

4.5.1  unlock all the hinges and bend each section of the ladder so to align it straight. see diagram B.

4.5.2  turn the ladder onto its feet. 

4.6 

Step ladder

4.6.1  unlock all hinges and straighten the ladder as in 4.5.

4.6.2  unlock the centre hinge and close the ladder together until it locks in the step ladder position. see diagram c.

4.6.3  turn the ladder onto its feet.

4.7 

Offset ladder

4.7.1  set up the ladder as in 4.5.1.

4.7.2  unlock the hinges at one end of the ladder and bend until it locks, like in diagram D.

4.7.3  turn the ladder onto its feet.

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AfPL2    Issue: 1 - 12/09/11

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